myfs_106071 Posted September 8, 2004 Share Posted September 8, 2004 Dear Master Lee: I'm new to geomancy and have found the photo tours of interests extremely helpful (just like they said "a picture speaks a thousand words"). Thank you for having such a wonderful website. I'm house hunting and came across two beautiful houses. They seemed to have good "shape and form" inside (no bathrooms at the center, next to or above the front door; no stairs facing the front door). However, one is at a culdesac and the other might be at a t junction. Would you please tell me : 1) is the ashwood house at aBAD culdesac location? 2) is the pepperwood houseat a t junction? Thepepperwood street is a two way lane. The frontdoor of this house is setaway from the street and its view is blocked by three bigred brick columns in front of the house. One has to stand in front of thedrive way to see the front door anditis painted red. So is the front door protected if this house is at a t junction? 3) should I consider buying either house? Thank you very much in advance for your advice. With great respects, Pam Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted September 8, 2004 Staff Share Posted September 8, 2004 Dear Pam, I am glad that you find the resource in this forum useful Thanks for posting the pictures. It makes it very easy to understand the situation, on hand. Part I reply: For the picture: ASHWOOD2.JPG One good thing about the layout of this home is that the main door is "protected" as it is further in as opposed to having a main door right in the middle "exposed" to qi flow. Try to stand at the main entrance looking out. As from the picture, I do seem to see that the lamp post may "cut-slice" into the main entrance. Is this so? If it is, this is a poison arrow - much like a butter knife slicing into the main entrance. Do check on this. Warmest regards,Cecil Quote On 9/8/2004 3:15:49 PM, Anonymous wrote:Dear Master Lee:I'm new to geomancy and havefound the photo tours ofinterests extremely helpful(just like they said "apicture speaks a thousandwords"). Thank you forhaving such a wonderfulwebsite.I'm house hunting and cameacross two beautifulhouses. They seemed tohave good "shape and form"inside (no bathrooms at thecenter, next to or above thefront door; no stairs facingthe front door).However, one is at a culdesacand the other might be at a tjunction. Would youplease tell me :1) is the ashwood house ataBAD culdesac location?2) is the pepperwoodhouseat a tjunction?Thepepperwood street isa two way lane. Thefrontdoor of this houseis setaway from thestreet and its view is blockedby three bigred brickcolumns in front of thehouse. One has to standin front of thedrive wayto see the front dooranditis paintedred. So is the frontdoor protected if this houseis at a t junction?3) should I consider buyingeither house?Thank you very much in advancefor your advice.With great respects,Pam Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted September 8, 2004 Staff Share Posted September 8, 2004 Dear All,We will be increase the file size attachment limit to allow users to upload pictures more easier across all the various forum topic conferences, soon.Warmest Regards,Cecil Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted September 8, 2004 Staff Share Posted September 8, 2004 Dear Pam, Yes, generally, Pepperwood is considered at a 'T-junction". But the good news is that it is like a "hello kitty" type of t-junction. Or a very mild - poison arrow. Since relatively, it would seem that few cars other than the owner vehicle pass thru this road. Especially if vehicle traffic is minimal, there is no major issue since as you had mentioned, the main door is set deep in. For the Ashwood, it is better to view the top-view or helicopter view of the homes vs the cul-de-sac. (I cannot fully grasp the situation as I cannot see where most of the home's main entrance/ windows if any that are facing the cul-de-sac "knife". To side track a little: In my country, all homes have literally either a fencing or brick walls and a locked gate! As mentioned above, the greatest threat to a home is thru "openings" such as the window(s) and/or main door. And if the main door or windows are away from the cul-de-sac shaped like a knife or blade, then it would be safe. Recently, there is another question on cul-de-sac with pictures of house no: 1, 2, 3, 4 , 5 etc... and whether are they inauspicious or not. Perhaps, you can do a SEARCH in this forum to look at the illustration and my comments on each of the house. Once again, many thanks for posting the pictures. They are very useful in understanding what you had written Warmest Regards,Cecil Quote On 9/8/2004 3:15:49 PM, Anonymous wrote:Dear Master Lee:I'm new to geomancy and havefound the photo tours ofinterests extremely helpful(just like they said "apicture speaks a thousandwords"). Thank you forhaving such a wonderfulwebsite.I'm house hunting and cameacross two beautifulhouses. They seemed tohave good "shape and form"inside (no bathrooms at thecenter, next to or above thefront door; no stairs facingthe front door).However, one is at a culdesacand the other might be at a tjunction. Would youplease tell me :1) is the ashwood house ataBAD culdesac location?2) is the pepperwoodhouseat a tjunction?Thepepperwood street isa two way lane. Thefrontdoor of this houseis setaway from thestreet and its view is blockedby three bigred brickcolumns in front of thehouse. One has to standin front of thedrive wayto see the front dooranditis paintedred. So is the frontdoor protected if this houseis at a t junction?3) should I consider buyingeither house?Thank you very much in advancefor your advice.With great respects,Pam Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted September 8, 2004 Staff Share Posted September 8, 2004 Dear Pam,From looking at the Pepperwood, personally, I would not buy this home since the entire facade is fully "exposed" . In my opinion, I personally feel uncomfortable - if I were to buy this home even if the poison arrow i.e. to me it seems low traffic but, if it is a road leading towards other homes, then, I would seriously think twice about it.Since there are limited choice i.e. you have asked me an opinion as to whether this or Ashwood, I would personally feel more comfortable (last resort) purchasing Ashwood instead -- BUT, if given the choice, I would not do so unless the lamp post is relocated away from the house. The lamp post is a "stubborn obstacle" - which I really feel uncomfortable, looking at the picture.Warmest Regards,Cecil Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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